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CALIFOmA BAPTIST COLLEGE, RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol. Ill, No. i
Student Publication
October 17, 1958
New Library
Building Has 6,000
Sq. Ft., Seats 70
Over 6,000 square feet makes up
the library area, including the upstairs area which presently houses
the periodicals, except current issues.
The present reading room capacity
is approximately seventy persons,
which is the required seating capacity for accreditation. The staff includes Miss June Reeder, assistant
librarian, plus twelve student assistants who work a total of 130 hours
•veekly.
Open house for the library will be
immediately following the inauguration ceremonies of Dr. Simmons,
A large display case given by the
class of 1958 will be built into the
left side of the entrance foyer, and
will be lighted for better display effects. A planter is to be placed in
the main reading area, as well as the
display case which will be placed in
the main hall. This will stand as a
memorial to the late Mr. Willie E.
Martin.
Library hours are: Monday-Friday, 7:30-5:30; Monday - Tuesday-
Thursday, 7:00-10:00; Saturday,
9:00-12:00.
Miss Reeder reminds us that, "The
library is the place for quiet studying, therefore, misbehavior will
bring disciplinary action."
New Pep Band Is Added
Highlight to CBC Campus
CBC has added something new
this year to its campus and sportsmanship. Off to a good start last
Tuesday was the pep-band with ten
people present.
Anyone who can play an instrument is welcome to join. Practice
will be held each Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. in the old library
room.
Members are expected to furnish
their own instruments.
Medearis Sponsors New
Paving of Main Drive
Dr. Medearis sponsored the work
on the circle and main drive with the
aid of $200.00 from E. L. Yeager,
contractor, and other donors not
mentioned.
Black topping, as done on our
circle drive, will be extended to, and
including, the faculty parking area
east of the dormitories and driveway
south of our cafeteria.
Mr. Charles Davis of the business
office has given us the good news
that our beloved faculty have again
shown their love for CBC and our
God by financing this through their
pledges and special collections among
their ranks.
This could be an example. Paving
costs about 12 cents a square foot.
Oratorio Choir Presents
'Messiah' at Magnolia
Practice is underway on Handel's
"Messiah" to be presented by the
Oratario Choir at the Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church on December 12.
Mr. James Walker, assisted by
Mrs. J. E. Casey, is meeting with
the singers to practice each Tuesday
morning at 9:00 in the chapel. Mr.
Walker announced he will accept
singers from local churches. "For
qualifications," he said, "be able to
carry a tune and have a fair voice."
Pending for Easter, will be the
"Crucifixion" by John Stainer.
CBC ENROLMENT HIGH
At last count, the enrollment at
California Baptist College for the
Fall Term of the 1958-'59 school
year was 326.
Dean Craig announced that there
were 103 freshmen, 77 sophomores,
78 juniors, 36 seniors, 8 extension,
and 17 miscellaneous unclassified
students.
This is the largest enrollment yet
at CBC.
Manager of S. H. Kress Co. Donates
Bible to Prayer Room at CBC
On the table in CBC's new prayer room will be a large
reading Bible donated by S. H. Kress Co. and chosen by the
BSU committee in charge of the room.
Recently a Bible sale was suggested, planned, and promoted by two CBC students working for Kress Co. So successful was the sale that when the manager heard of the new
prayer room he gladly donated a choice of any Bible in the
store.
Set aside as a place of quiet solitude away from the hubbub
of the dorms, the prayer room is a place to be alone with your
Lord. (Matthew 6:5-6)
New Boys' Dormitory
Will Accommodate Fifty
Dormitory facilities for the boys
are better this semester, due to the
new dormitory in the library building, which will accommodate approximately fifty boys. This includes
both floors, with two boys assigned
to each room.
In the center of the dormitory on
the ground floor is the lounge, which
is very spacious and is covered with
a rug that the boys cleaned.
Although this new dormitory is
one of the highlights of our campus
this year, it should be mentioned
that the old dormitory is still in use
by some of the boys of CBC. This
dormitory is the one that is located
over the kitchen and dining hall, and
adjoins the administration building.
The college is calling this dormitory,
dorm A and the new one dorm L
because it adjoins the new library
building.
October 14th is open house day at
dorm L. All who desire to do so may
see for himself the improvements
this new dormitory has made to the
campus of CBC.
Neil Isaacs Opens
'Campus Beauty
Salon7; Hair Sylist
Opening in approximately three or
four weeks in the college basement
will be the "Campus Beauty Salon,"
with Neil Isaacs in charge as professional hair stylist.
"Mr. Neil," as he is to be known
to his patrons, will be featuring personalized servicfe.
Equipped with two drying chairs,
one hairstyling chair, two footstools,
one dresserette, and one other stool,
the salon will have a pink and gray
color scheme.
It will be open to all women on
campus, both faculty and students,
and to all women from surrounding
churches.
Featured in the salon will be hair
styling, cutting, sets, shampoos, per-
manents, tints, bleaches, and dyes.
On Monday through Friday, the
hours are from 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. On
Saturday, the salon will be open all
day.
Service will be given by appointment only and may be arranged with
Neil.

CALIFOmA BAPTIST COLLEGE, RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol. Ill, No. i
Student Publication
October 17, 1958
New Library
Building Has 6,000
Sq. Ft., Seats 70
Over 6,000 square feet makes up
the library area, including the upstairs area which presently houses
the periodicals, except current issues.
The present reading room capacity
is approximately seventy persons,
which is the required seating capacity for accreditation. The staff includes Miss June Reeder, assistant
librarian, plus twelve student assistants who work a total of 130 hours
•veekly.
Open house for the library will be
immediately following the inauguration ceremonies of Dr. Simmons,
A large display case given by the
class of 1958 will be built into the
left side of the entrance foyer, and
will be lighted for better display effects. A planter is to be placed in
the main reading area, as well as the
display case which will be placed in
the main hall. This will stand as a
memorial to the late Mr. Willie E.
Martin.
Library hours are: Monday-Friday, 7:30-5:30; Monday - Tuesday-
Thursday, 7:00-10:00; Saturday,
9:00-12:00.
Miss Reeder reminds us that, "The
library is the place for quiet studying, therefore, misbehavior will
bring disciplinary action."
New Pep Band Is Added
Highlight to CBC Campus
CBC has added something new
this year to its campus and sportsmanship. Off to a good start last
Tuesday was the pep-band with ten
people present.
Anyone who can play an instrument is welcome to join. Practice
will be held each Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. in the old library
room.
Members are expected to furnish
their own instruments.
Medearis Sponsors New
Paving of Main Drive
Dr. Medearis sponsored the work
on the circle and main drive with the
aid of $200.00 from E. L. Yeager,
contractor, and other donors not
mentioned.
Black topping, as done on our
circle drive, will be extended to, and
including, the faculty parking area
east of the dormitories and driveway
south of our cafeteria.
Mr. Charles Davis of the business
office has given us the good news
that our beloved faculty have again
shown their love for CBC and our
God by financing this through their
pledges and special collections among
their ranks.
This could be an example. Paving
costs about 12 cents a square foot.
Oratorio Choir Presents
'Messiah' at Magnolia
Practice is underway on Handel's
"Messiah" to be presented by the
Oratario Choir at the Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church on December 12.
Mr. James Walker, assisted by
Mrs. J. E. Casey, is meeting with
the singers to practice each Tuesday
morning at 9:00 in the chapel. Mr.
Walker announced he will accept
singers from local churches. "For
qualifications" he said, "be able to
carry a tune and have a fair voice."
Pending for Easter, will be the
"Crucifixion" by John Stainer.
CBC ENROLMENT HIGH
At last count, the enrollment at
California Baptist College for the
Fall Term of the 1958-'59 school
year was 326.
Dean Craig announced that there
were 103 freshmen, 77 sophomores,
78 juniors, 36 seniors, 8 extension,
and 17 miscellaneous unclassified
students.
This is the largest enrollment yet
at CBC.
Manager of S. H. Kress Co. Donates
Bible to Prayer Room at CBC
On the table in CBC's new prayer room will be a large
reading Bible donated by S. H. Kress Co. and chosen by the
BSU committee in charge of the room.
Recently a Bible sale was suggested, planned, and promoted by two CBC students working for Kress Co. So successful was the sale that when the manager heard of the new
prayer room he gladly donated a choice of any Bible in the
store.
Set aside as a place of quiet solitude away from the hubbub
of the dorms, the prayer room is a place to be alone with your
Lord. (Matthew 6:5-6)
New Boys' Dormitory
Will Accommodate Fifty
Dormitory facilities for the boys
are better this semester, due to the
new dormitory in the library building, which will accommodate approximately fifty boys. This includes
both floors, with two boys assigned
to each room.
In the center of the dormitory on
the ground floor is the lounge, which
is very spacious and is covered with
a rug that the boys cleaned.
Although this new dormitory is
one of the highlights of our campus
this year, it should be mentioned
that the old dormitory is still in use
by some of the boys of CBC. This
dormitory is the one that is located
over the kitchen and dining hall, and
adjoins the administration building.
The college is calling this dormitory,
dorm A and the new one dorm L
because it adjoins the new library
building.
October 14th is open house day at
dorm L. All who desire to do so may
see for himself the improvements
this new dormitory has made to the
campus of CBC.
Neil Isaacs Opens
'Campus Beauty
Salon7; Hair Sylist
Opening in approximately three or
four weeks in the college basement
will be the "Campus Beauty Salon"
with Neil Isaacs in charge as professional hair stylist.
"Mr. Neil" as he is to be known
to his patrons, will be featuring personalized servicfe.
Equipped with two drying chairs,
one hairstyling chair, two footstools,
one dresserette, and one other stool,
the salon will have a pink and gray
color scheme.
It will be open to all women on
campus, both faculty and students,
and to all women from surrounding
churches.
Featured in the salon will be hair
styling, cutting, sets, shampoos, per-
manents, tints, bleaches, and dyes.
On Monday through Friday, the
hours are from 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. On
Saturday, the salon will be open all
day.
Service will be given by appointment only and may be arranged with
Neil.